The Techniques of Indian Embroidery

The Techniques of Indian Embroidery
Author: Anne Morrell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1995
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781883010089

Introduces Indian embroidery stitches and techniques, and shows examples of quilting, pattern-darning, counted-thread work, whitework, mirror work, metal work, applique, and patchwork

Indian Embroidery

Indian Embroidery
Author: Jamila Brijbhushan
Publisher: Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting
Total Pages: 114
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 8123022891

This book gives us an understanding of the Indian embroidery from the Mughal period till today highlighting its importance and relevance through every era.

Chikankari

Chikankari
Author: Paola Manfredi
Publisher: Niyogi Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Embroidery
ISBN: 9789385285530

Chikankari is one of the finest traditional embroideries of India, a symbol of Lucknawi culture and elegant courts of the nawabs of Awadh. Chikankari appeared in Lucknow in the late 18th century and its exquisite aesthetic and craftsmanship has sustained the tradition to this day, through changing patronage and market trends. Chikankari is not just about embroidery. Its legendary finesse is based on a creative blend of the delicate embroidery with very fine dressmaking and sewing techniques. This beautifully illustrated book showcases unknown gems from personal and public collections, and brings to life the history of this unique craft tradition. The various chapters describe the mysterious origins of the craft, the range of costumes, the inspirations behind it motifs, the time-honoured elaborate production process, and the bewildering array of stitches that raised this craft to a truly exceptional art form.

Ethnic Embroidery

Ethnic Embroidery
Author: Margaret Ohms
Publisher: B T Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1989
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780852197394

Silk and empire

Silk and empire
Author: Brenda King
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526118114

In this book, Brenda M. King challenges the notion that Britain always exploited its empire. Creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship were all part of the Anglo-Indian silk trade and were nurtured in the era of empire through mutually beneficial collaboration. The trade operated within and without the empire, according to its own dictates and prospered in the face of increasing competition from China and Japan. King presents a new picture of the trade, where the strong links between Indian designs, the English silk industry and prominent members of the English the arts and crafts movement led to the production of beautiful and luxurious textiles. Lavishly illustrated, this book will be of interest to those interested in the relationship between the British Empire and the Indian subcontinent, as well as by historians of textiles and fashion.

Textiles of the Banjara

Textiles of the Banjara
Author: Charllotte Kwon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Embroidery
ISBN: 9780500518373

The first English-language survey of the intricate embroidery and colorful dyes of Banjara textiles, among the most dazzling produced in India

Ralli Quilts

Ralli Quilts
Author: Patricia Ormsby Stoddard
Publisher: Schiffer Craft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780764316975

Tells the story of a fascinating quilting tradition found in southern Pakistan and western India. These quilts, called ralli, have stunning designs, brilliant colors, and an intriguing history. More than 130 ralli quilts from the mid to late twentieth century are shown, along with background information on where they were made, pattern characteristics, type of fabric, and dimensions. A valuable reference for textile historians, designers, and quilt lovers everywhere.